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2024 Guinness Six Nations
Who is England 12?
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<blockquote data-quote="Duck a l&#039;Orange" data-source="post: 720686" data-attributes="member: 72315"><p>But would having him there with Ford and Joseph be so terrible? They offer flair, he adds backbone to the defence. It's true that Joseph and Ford may then be more heavily marked, but he offered a semi-decent crashball option vs. Australia and if Ford can get him running hard lines off him it shouldn't be too marked a disadvantage (i.e. they wouldn't be totally free to concentrate on the others)- but would it be one that would outweigh the advantage of his defence? I don't know. Who'd be a selector, eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duck a l'Orange, post: 720686, member: 72315"] But would having him there with Ford and Joseph be so terrible? They offer flair, he adds backbone to the defence. It's true that Joseph and Ford may then be more heavily marked, but he offered a semi-decent crashball option vs. Australia and if Ford can get him running hard lines off him it shouldn't be too marked a disadvantage (i.e. they wouldn't be totally free to concentrate on the others)- but would it be one that would outweigh the advantage of his defence? I don't know. Who'd be a selector, eh? [/QUOTE]
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